If you're stuck tucking a corner of a kitchen towel into a closed drawer to store it, try this method from Dutch blogger Pien instead: a little double-sided tape and some clothespins on the wall, and you have a natural place to hang those dish towels when they're not in use.

Obviously this won't work for all kitchen towels—some of the ones I use are pretty large and can get heavy (especially when wet) so it's not perfect, but it is a great way to keep lighter towels and pot holders up off the countertop and out of the way if you don't have a better place to store them. Get good, strong clothespins, and you won't even have to worry about the spring loosening up over months of use.

Some commenters over at The Kitchn (link below) note that you could store wet or heavier kitchen towels if you use double-sided tape, or the adhesive that comes with those Command adhesive hooks we love so much, especially since you can just buy the adhesive on its own. At that point though, you may as well just put the hook on the wall and use that to hang your towels, which is always another option.